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This is just a knee-jerk post as beauty is everywhere. Needless to say there will be more. I have been stalking my chameleon, and am hoping to get some flying done, weather permitting. Stay tuned. As reported by Dreamer, I seem to be having an issue with comments going straight to spam. If your comment…

With a longer commute to Harlem, I find myself arriving home later than I am used to and often having run out of steam. Since steam doesn’t do me any good and an after-commute jog has become less practical than it was in Brooklyn where I was one subway stop away, I recently tested a…

The lions roared again at dawn as we were packing up in the Karoo National Park. Breakfast was included in our stay and served in the main restaurant, right behind the reception desk. Full English was the word and I daringly ordered lamb kidneys, which turned out to be butchered, pardon the pun. We ate…

This will be the first of a series of Harlem-related posts. Following our recent departure from Brooklyn and arrival in its antipodean Harlem, we have carried, lifted, unpacked, sorted, arranged, moved, attached, re-organized, sorted, cleaned, questioned, doubted and trialed our new surroundings. The process is a lengthy one, much rougher than we had expected –…

Here is some information about the various mounting and finish options that will soon be available for you to choose from when ordering fine art prints from VMP. Mounting types MetalPrints – To create MetalPrints we infuse dyes directly into specially coated aluminum sheets, creating truly archival works of art. These MetalPrints showcase a revolutionary…

UPDATE: Funny how the most important factors manage to avoid detection. As Marie just pointed it out, referenced by my “Related Post” listing at the bottom of each entry and adding much depth and incredible karma to what follows, make sure when you’re done here to read a 2009 post about my first 21st century…

Every four years, 32 teams gather in a host country to play 64 games of passionate football, watched by the entire civilized world, and most of the rest too. It’s the FIFA World Cup. It’s big. The 2006 final match in Germany was watched live by an estimated 715 million people. Each one of them…

2009 Update: I’m afraid the digital arts gallery has been removed since posting this. It just didn’t belong on the web site. They are hybrids. Born from a combination of photography and digital painting, the newcomers of the Digital Art section keep defying my attempts at categorization. I guess that’s why I called it that…